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The Image of God in Ascetic Literature: Anthropomorphic Controversy According to Saint John Cassian's Conferences
2017
Altarul reîntregirii
According to Holy Bible, God cannot be seen by man, man can see The Face of God only from an eschatological perspective. Although, "the glory of God" can be seen in certain conditions, more precisely in a mystical ecstatic state. In the second conference held by Father Isaac on the topic of the payer (Conference X), Saint John Cassian tells about the outburst of the anthropomorphic controversy. Here he rejects the anthropomorphic representation of God during prayer time, and so brings into
doi:10.29302/ar.2017.2.8
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